Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word CREDIBLE


CREDIBLE

Definitions of CREDIBLE

  1. Believable or plausible.
  2. Authentic or convincing.
  3. Dependable or reliable.

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Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using CREDIBLE in a Sentence

  • When credible reports surfaced that Rwanda recruited and trained Burundi refugees including children to remove Burundian President Nkurunziza, Rwanda announced to relocate Burundian refugees to third countries.
  • An early credible record of tea drinking dates to the third century AD, in a medical text written by Chinese physician Hua Tuo.
  • To present a credible deterrent, there must be the assurance that any attack would trigger a retaliatory strike.
  • In the opinion of Roger Collins, this is a late tradition and the account of the Albeldense, which locates Pelagius's origins in the north of the peninsula, is more credible.
  • It is respected for its credible presentation of a comprehensively imagined future human society on both the Earth and the Moon.
  • There were no government restrictions on access to the Internet or credible reports that the government monitors e-mail or Internet chat rooms without judicial oversight.
  • There are few government restrictions on access to the Internet and no credible reports that the government monitors e-mail or Internet chat rooms without judicial oversight.
  • His mantosune, as it is called in the Iliad, is the hereditary occupation of his family, which accounts for the most credible etymology of his name: “the dark one” in the sense of “ponderer,” based on the resemblance of pondering to melancholy, or being “blue.
  • The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) announced that Ouattara had won the race with 54% of the vote, a tally that the United Nations concluded was credible; however, the Constitutional Council, a body dominated by pro-Gbagbo members, annulled the results in Ouattara's electoral strongholds in the north, claiming fraud, and declared Gbagbo the winner with 51% of the vote.
  • Point estimation can be contrasted with interval estimation: such interval estimates are typically either confidence intervals, in the case of frequentist inference, or credible intervals, in the case of Bayesian inference.
  • As opposed to a confidence interval, a credible interval requires a prior assumption, modifying the assumption utilizing a Bayes factor, and determining a posterior distribution.
  • John, coming up two weight classes, lost the bout but fought toe-to-toe with Martin all ten rounds for a credible performance.
  • It would see The Sandman defeating Steve Corino and Justin Credible for the world title, only for Rhino to defeat The Sandman to win the title.
  • Other funk-metallers ranged from the credible, such as Infectious Grooves (a side-project of crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies), to the relatively obscure, such as the Dan Reed Network.
  • Environmentalists were not viewed as credible sources of information during this time and usually discredited.
  • Doomsday devices and the nuclear holocaust they bring about have been present in literature and art especially in the 20th century, when advances in science and technology made world destruction (or at least the eradication of all human life) a credible scenario.
  • For example, the presence at a missing person's home of spilled human blood, identifiable as that person's, in sufficient quantity to indicate exsanguination, demonstrates—even in the absence of a corpse—that the possibility that no crime has occurred, and the missing person is merely missing, is not reasonably credible.
  • However, other sources say that these behaviors were mere fabrications by the prosecution to pass as credible accusations against Sharif.
  • The definitive PNR–PȚ merger came after a decade-long rapprochement, producing a credible contender to the dominant National Liberal Party (PNL).
  • With the arrival in America of English boxers Jem Mace and Tom Allen, there are several claimants for the American Championship including Joe Coburn and Bill Davis, but the most credible claims remain with Jimmy Elliott and Mike McCoole.


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